Re: Which pci-e card?

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I'll try linux audio users, thanks

2011/6/12 Ralf Mardorf <ralf.mardorf@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> On Sat, 2011-06-11 at 23:41 +0200, owl700@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> i'm searching a more simple pcie 1x card
>
> I guess all IO cards are 1x.
>
> There are converters to convert PCI Express X1 slots into regular PCI
> slot. I don't know if they work with Linux and if they should do, if
> they are good for audio. Maybe somebody does know if such a converter is
> ok. Less expensive, usable PCI sound cards are available at Ebay, e.g.
> Envy24 based cards.
>
> The alsa list seems to be less frequented, perhaps linux audio users
> mailing list is a better choice to get information.
>
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